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Emma spent $38.22 on 3 dozen bagels and a gallon of iced tea. The price of the gallon of iced tea was $5.25. The following equation can be used to find d, the price of each dozen of bagels.
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Emma spent $38.22 on 3 dozen bagels and a gallon of iced tea. The price of the gallon of iced tea was $5.25. The following equation can be used to find d, the price of each dozen of bagels.
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3d + $5.25 = $38.22
3d= $38.22-$5.25
= $32.97
d= 32.97/3
=$10.99
a dozen of bagels costs $10.99
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